He is the Jamaican legend who liberated reggae, taking it out of Kingston, drenching it in horns – and giving it a joyous, spiritual kick. As Burning Spear hits the road, he looks back on his astonishing life

It’s been two decades since Burning Spear set foot on a UK stage and almost as long since he took on anything that could qualify as a tour: a remarkable state of affairs for the man who has been Jamaica’s most exhilarating performer for half a century.

With an agenda that was equal parts celebration, Black history lesson and pulpit preaching – immersed in horn-drenched music that was at once modern and ancient – Burning Spear entranced and energised audiences across the world. Subdued lighting, smoke (much of which came from the crowd) and live dub versioning built the atmosphere around roots reggae’s greatest voice as he offered hope for the future while addressing the injustices of the past.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Can the 2022 Grammys yield as much drama as last week’s Oscars?

The fallout from Will Smith’s slap threatens to overshadow music’s big night,…

Scientists learn secret to hummingbirds’ remarkable agility

Tests exploring how birds navigate gaps smaller than their wingspan shed new…

Negativity is hampering children’s homes’ ability to provide good care | Letter

Excessive focus on normal safeguarding processes is compounding the shortage of residential…